Making Labour Rights Work

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Making Labour Rights Work

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El curso está disponible en English
Presentación del curso

The self-paced course "Making Labour Rigths Work" (12 hours) provides a clear, practice-oriented foundation for understanding how fundamental labour rights are implemented in practice. It covers international labour standards and their translation into national legal frameworks, as well as real mechanisms for the prevention, identification, and response to non-compliance. Through concise content, practical examples, and operational tools, the course strengthens participants' ability to recognize risks and violations, analyze the role of institutions and key actors, and contribute to more effective compliance strategies, especially in contexts and sectors where violations are more frequent and disproportionately affect workers in vulnerable situations.

¿Quiénes participan en este curso?

This course is intended for: - Labour inspection officials (inspectors, enforcement officers, general or specialized profiles) involved in monitoring and enforcing labour legislation. - Officials from ministries of labour and labour administrations responsible for policies, regulation, supervision, and enforcement of fundamental labour rights. - Representatives of trade unions and employers' organizations, as well as private-sector actors who support the effective application of fundamental principles and rights at work through cooperation and partnerships. - Compliance, sustainability, and due diligence officers in companies and private institutions who need to strengthen their basic knowledge of labour standards and how they are verified in practice.

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